‘Rajiv Gandhi failed at Cambridge, Imperial College’: Congress’ Mani Shankar Aiyar stirs controversy
But despite that, Rajiv Gandhi failed. After that, he went to Imperial College in London, and he failed there as well. Then I thought, how can such a person become the prime minister of the ...
Malviya, while sharing the clip on X, remarked: “Rajiv Gandhi struggled academically, even failing at Cambridge, where passing is relatively easy. He then moved to Imperial College London but fa ...
Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar triggered a fresh controversy with his latest remarks on Rajiv Gandhi's academic record. In an interview, Aiyar said that the former prime minister failed at ...
But despite that, Rajiv Gandhi failed," Aiyar said in an interview. "After that, he went to Imperial College in London, and he failed there as well. Then I thought, how can such a person become ...
However, despite that, Rajiv Gandhi failed." He further added, "After that, he went to Imperial College in London and failed there as well. Then I thought, how can such a person become the Prime ...
BJP has targeted Congress by spotlighting Mani Shankar Aiyar's remarks about former PM Rajiv Gandhi’s academic failures and questioned his competency to lead. Aiyar, a former close aide to Rajiv ...
An LTTE suicide bomber murdered Rajiv Gandhi at Sriperumbudur on May 21, 1991. In his final days the portly terrorist was cornered by the Sri Lankan army and his death on May 18, 2009 marked the ...
Born on June 19, 1970, Rahul Gandhi made entry into electoral politics in 2004 - 13 years after the assassination of his father, Rajiv Gandhi. In 2022, Rahul Gandhi embarked on a 3,500 km yatra ...
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However, despite that, Rajiv Gandhi failed.” Aiyar continued, “After that, he went to Imperial College in London and failed ...
Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition, Rahul Gandhi and Congress leader Priyanka Gandhi met Lok Sabha speaker Om Birla on Monday. During his address in the Parliament, Rahul Gandhi while speaking in the ...
The idea that every student should aim for a four-year college motivated a bipartisan movement for decades. Now even enthusiastic promoters of the idea are reconsidering it. By Dana Goldstein Dana ...
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